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Title: Yemenite Meat Loaf (Halabi Kebab)
Yield: 1 Servings
Ingredients
2 1/2 lb ground beef
3 tb flour
1 tb oil
1 ts salt
1 ts pepper
1 tb zhoug*
3 tb oil
1 c finely chopped onions
1 c sliced mushrooms
1 c chopped parsley
3 eggs
Instructions
Combine ground beef with flour, 1 tbsp oil, salt, pepper and zhoug.
Form the meat mixture into a 10-inch loaf. Make a well the entire
length of the loaf.
Heat 3 tbsp of oil in a skillet. Saute together the onions,
mushrooms and parsley until the onions are golden. Place the mixture
in the well of the loaf. Lightly beat the eggs and pour over the
vegetables.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Pat the sides of the loaf together to close up the well, and wrap in
aluminum foil. Bake for 30 minutes. The loaf may be served either hot
or cold.
from The Yemenite Cookbook by Zion Levi and Hani Agabria
From: Netcomsv.Netcom.Com!aol.Com!memvodate: 02 Jan 97 Jewish-Food
List Ž

Title: Yemenite Meat Loaf (Halabi Kebab)
Yield: 1 Servings
Ingredients
2 1/2 lb ground beef
3 tb flour
1 tb oil
1 ts salt
1 ts pepper
1 tb zhoug*
3 tb oil
1 c finely chopped onions
1 c sliced mushrooms
1 c chopped parsley
3 eggs
Instructions
Combine ground beef with flour, 1 tbsp oil, salt, pepper and zhoug.
Form the meat mixture into a 10-inch loaf. Make a well the entire
length of the loaf.
Heat 3 tbsp of oil in a skillet. Saute together the onions,
mushrooms and parsley until the onions are golden. Place the mixture
in the well of the loaf. Lightly beat the eggs and pour over the
vegetables.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Pat the sides of the loaf together to close up the well, and wrap in
aluminum foil. Bake for 30 minutes. The loaf may be served either hot
or cold.
from The Yemenite Cookbook by Zion Levi and Hani Agabria
From: Netcomsv.Netcom.Com!aol.Com!memvodate: 02 Jan 97 Jewish-Food
List Ž
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